b'Hole 11Elbow, 360yds Par 4Hole 14 Big Dipper, 444yds Par 4This par 4 is a 90 degree dogleg to the right.The hole places a premium on an accurate drive as a bunker andAs one Past Captain famously said this hole is a quarter deep rough await an over-hit drive whilst anything shortof a mile. The hole is played from an elevated tee from of the elbow will make it difficult to find the green. Oncewhich you have views to the west you have a view up around the corner the green is protected by three bunkersWensleydale. Just perfect on a summers evening. The on the right-hand side and to the right of the bunkersplaying of the hole requires a long straight drive which there is out of bounds. will benefit from the downhill part if a carry of 170 yards can be achieved. The approach is then to a green well framed by trees and protected to front left and right by two large bunkers.Hole 12Curlew Call, 185yds Par 3The second par 3 is into the prevailing wind and slightly uphill. The green has difficult run-offareas to three sides and is protected to front left and right side by deep bunkers. There is deep rough and hawthorn bushes to the rear of the green and out of bounds beyond the bunker to the right. A par here always feels well-earned.Hole 13 Marshes, 404yds Par 4This is the clubs Signature Hole. Long-hitters will often consider going straight over the marsh, whilst the more cautious take the safe route down the left. Either approach requires a drive of great accuracy to facilitate access to the green with your second shot. The green is cut into the banking and is two-tier and can produce the most devilish of puts. The approach shot is complicated by 3 strategically placed bunkers.10 14th Hole'